Hyperthyroidism is the short form of hyperthyroidism. Patients with hyperthyroidism can get pregnant after their thyroid function is controlled and stabilized. Patients with hyperthyroidism need to take anti-thyroid medications such as methimazole, propylthiouracil, etc., or radioactive iodine treatment (this treatment is not recommended for post-pregnancy patients). It is recommended to stabilize the hyperthyroidism condition through standardized treatments before starting to prepare for pregnancy. If the condition of hyperthyroidism is not controlled and stabilized, pregnancy may have adverse effects on the fetus and the mother, such as premature birth, miscarriage, and affecting the brain development of the fetus. If you are diagnosed with hyperthyroidism and are not sure when you can get pregnant, you can go to the hospital and ask your doctor to make a judgment.